. Catalogue of garden, flower, field and grass seeds, &c. ... Agriculture; Horticulture Catalogs. OP AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ETC. 57 The process is simply putting in the meat at the small end of the cone, through the kind of hopper or tunnel, and by turning the crank the meat is passed around, through and between the knives, and forward to the large end of the cone by the combined action of the pegs and knives, and finally discharged through an aperture in the bottom, at the large end of the cone, or opposite the hopper end — the fineness being gauged by the size of this discharging apert


. Catalogue of garden, flower, field and grass seeds, &c. ... Agriculture; Horticulture Catalogs. OP AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ETC. 57 The process is simply putting in the meat at the small end of the cone, through the kind of hopper or tunnel, and by turning the crank the meat is passed around, through and between the knives, and forward to the large end of the cone by the combined action of the pegs and knives, and finally discharged through an aperture in the bottom, at the large end of the cone, or opposite the hopper end — the fineness being gauged by the size of this discharging aperture. The machine is warranted to cut fit for use, from 80 to a 150 lbs. per hour, according to the power applied — one man being sufficient to turn if constantly. Several hundred have been sold during the past two years, and given entire satisfaction. MEARS' IMPROVED SAUSAGE It is about twenty years since a premium was awarded to this article at Brighton, Mass., by the Committee on Useful Inventions of the State Agri- cultural Society, since which time it has found its way into most pork manu- turing establishments, and into many families in this and the neighboring states. The reception they have met from the public, has induced the original constructer now to offer the machine so improved in form and material, that for efficiency and neatness, it must commend itself to the notice of the operator. One man will do more in preparing and filling sausages with this machine, than ten men can in the old manner of working them. OX-YOKES AND Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original David Prouty & Co; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection. Boston: [s. n. ]


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